Marek Hamsik hit the bar in the first half with Jose Callejon enjoying a pair of promising chances after the break, but it was perhaps Genoa who should have won through a late Giovanni Simeone effort.

Juve reached the summit by humbling Cagliari 4-0 in Turin.

Goals from Daniele Rugani, Gonzalo Higuain and Dani Alves and a Luca Ceppitelli own goal saw the Scudetto holders leapfrog Napoli, while the promoted Sardinians suffered a third straight defeat on the road.

Also hitting new heights was Mauro Icardi, whose two goals for Inter Milan downed Empoli 2-0 and installed him as the league's top scorer.

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Mattia Destro was also on the scoresheet at the Stadio Renato dall'Ara, where Edgar Barreto and Federico Di Francesco were dismissed.

Tempers also flared during a goalless draw between Pescara and Torino, with the visitors to the east coast losing both Afriyie Acquah and Giuseppe Vives.

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